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THURSDAY, Oct. 31Heroes Unmasked-Trunk or Treat. Thursday, Oct. 31 from 6-8 p.m. at Cynthiana Baptist Church. All children are invited. Children and their families will encounter costumed Bible Hero actors, play carnival games, do crafts, and collect Bible Hero cards to trade and treasure. The church is located at 212 E. Pleasant St., Cynthiana.

ames Webber Davis recently celebrated his 95th birthday with family. “Webber” was a World War II veteran and served Harrison County-Cynthiana as Chief of Police (1960-1964), deputy sheriff (1964-1968), and sheriff (1968-1972). Pictured with Davis are: standing from left, daughters Phyllis Johnston and Peggy Cain, and grandson James Smith.

The Harrison County Homemakers traveled to Branson, Mo. for their fall trip Oct. 7-11. Fifty-three members and guests enjoyed touring the Branson area, shopping, visiting the College of the Ozarks, and seeing five shows. The shows were: The Duttons, Joseph, Baldknobbers, New Jersey Nights and Shoji Tabucci. The 2014 fall trip will be Oct. 6-11 and will be traveling to Georgia visiting St. Simon Island, Jekyll Island, and Savannah. Plan to join the homemakers for a visit to these interesting sites.

CYNTHIANA BAPTIST CHURCH
All kids have heroes. At Cynthiana Baptist Church’s Heroes Unmasked event, kids will meet heroes worth having—and have a ball at carnival games as well.
Heroes Unmasked is a way for kids to learn more about God’s love. Children and their families will encounter costumed Bible Hero Actors, play more than a dozen carnival games, do crafts, and collect Bible Hero Cards to trade and treasure.

Recently, someone passed on a bit of gossip to me.
This person said, according to reliable sources, a certain person at a certain local church did something that, while doesn’t technically violate the letter of any of the Ten Commandments, is unseemly for, as this person put it, “church people.”
That same week my pastor said someone came to him and informed him that a certain person who was attending the pastor’s class with the intent of joining the church was, indeed, not a very nice person, maybe even a despicable one.